‘Community thankful football is coming back’ By Kevin Woodhousewww.thesuburban.com MacDonald High teacher Paul Rapagna has been an educator for many y...
West Island Blues Festival to host 11th annual free outdoor party
Two time Juno winner Jack De Keyzer joins this year’s bill By Kevin Woodhousewww.thesuburban.com In order to accommodate more blues fans, the 11...
Verdun’s estates-general underway
By Tracey Arialwww.thesuburban.com So far, 143 people have signed up to participate in Verdun’s two-day consultation sessions on Friday, May 30, and S...
Cyclo Nord-Sud
Recycling bikes up North, transforming lives down South By Jim Morrisonwww.thesuburban.com Glenn Rubenstein, Cyclo Nord Sud’s developmental officer, u...
Vancouver fundamentals stable, though immigration policy remains a wild card
By Robert Frank www.sqft.ca “Interest rates, pricing, value and approval processing time during the coming year are going to be much as they were in 2...
Edmonton retailers thrive, despite challenges
By Tracey Arial www.arialview.ca If they can even find a location to rent, retailers in Edmonton can expect to pay high rents driven by constriction c...
Tenants rule as space abounds in downtown core
By Robert Frankwww.sqft.ca A perfect storm is converging in downtown Montreal, just as ample new office space is about ready for delivery. “We face a ...
Edmonton’s development disconnect
By Tracey Arial www.arialview.ca While other cities face residential land shortages and struggle against urban sprawl, Edmonton’s transportation syste...
Montreal working to get lead below new drinking water limits
By Rhonda Massadwww.thesuburban.com Montreal’s water service reported last week that the quality of water samples from the six drinking water plants o...
Zoning, snow removal and drainage on new ombudsman’s radar
By Robert Frankwww.thesuburban.com Laval’s new ombudsman submitted her first annual report to city hall, May 5. Nadine Mailloux indicated in a stateme...